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The Compass of Power Adam Wilson
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Your place = your politics.
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Where Nikki Haley's strength is coming from
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is gaining some steam as a challenger to Donald Trump. What is the former South Carolina governor doing that other candidates is not? Acting like she is a member of the ruling class of the South -- which she is.
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Elites ate our social justice movements, right after they brought them to the table
Did the elites take over social justice movements like MeToo, Black Lives Matter and Occupy Wall Street? Not exactly. Those movements were all totally in alignment with elite values in the northern United States. And those elites do control most American media and most of academia. So, to say these "causes" were ever separate from elitism would not be quite right. They were only separate from Southern elitism. In truth, social justice has become something of a religious cause to the hei...
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The Very American Beauty of Bidenomics
Where does President Joe Biden’s pro-union, “from-the-bottom-up” economic policy come from? From his roots in Delaware and Pennsylvania, where the original settlers believed in getting an education-- but not too much -- and working hard -- but not too too hard. #Biden2024#bidenomics#quakerlifestyle
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Vivek Ramaswamy, High Tech Hillbilly
The Republican Presidential Candidate is often described as a biotech executive, a Trump wannabe, or just this news cycle’s novelty act. But Ramaswamy’s connection with voters is no pretension -- he hails from Cincinnati, Ohio, making him a member of America’s most populous culture, the Appalachians. And those voters also happen to be the people who put Trump in the White House.
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Only this podcast can explain “Rich Men North of Richmond.”
The song by Oliver Anthony isn’t actually liberal or conservative. It’s Appalachian. It talks about the same things that have animated singers in the Scotch-Irish-settled parts of America for 250 years, and it does it in the same musical style, too. The real scandal is that so many online outlets want to claim some of its fame by shaming or blaming a work of art for being indicative of its culture. Here’s the song: Oliver Anthony - Rich Men North Of Richmond - YouTube&nb...
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UAP/UFO hearings never, ever get old
The recent House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing on unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAPs) featured seemingly serious people suggesting the federal government has captured the aliens and their spaceship. Was the "tic-tac" covered up? Turns out our conversations about UFOs and national security have not substantially changed since the first "flying saucer" was spotted in 1947. What they are really about is how we feel about the government. And how we feel about the governm...